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<blockquote data-quote="Darryle" data-source="post: 3100582" data-attributes="member: 109917"><p>What choke?</p><p></p><p>TSS is the real deal, I just wish there were more domestic producers and the price was tolerable by the pound. </p><p></p><p>We had to purchase some at work for a project and it had to come from a certified manufacturer. The invoice was in the box for traceability, 10.7lbs was over $1700. Now, that included express freight, a comprehensive lab review and a certified weight/specific gravity per pellet. Once the lab was done verifying the information, we filled a cavity and locked it in place with an epoxy. It resulted in a design variance for an experimental rotor system.</p><p></p><p>I believe these were #10s or #11s, small enough that I thought they'd be of no use for anything other than an industrial application, anything shot with them would be thoroughly perforated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darryle, post: 3100582, member: 109917"] What choke? TSS is the real deal, I just wish there were more domestic producers and the price was tolerable by the pound. We had to purchase some at work for a project and it had to come from a certified manufacturer. The invoice was in the box for traceability, 10.7lbs was over $1700. Now, that included express freight, a comprehensive lab review and a certified weight/specific gravity per pellet. Once the lab was done verifying the information, we filled a cavity and locked it in place with an epoxy. It resulted in a design variance for an experimental rotor system. I believe these were #10s or #11s, small enough that I thought they'd be of no use for anything other than an industrial application, anything shot with them would be thoroughly perforated. [/QUOTE]
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